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Pathway Description
Isoconazole Action Pathway
Homo sapiens
Drug Action Pathway
Isoconazole is an imidazole antifungal used for superficial skin and vaginal infections.
Isoconazole, like other imidazole antifungals, inhibits lanosterol 14-alpha demethylase in the endoplasmic reticulum of fungal cells. Lanosterol 14-alpha demethylase is the enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of 4,4'-dimethyl cholesta-8,14,24-triene-3-beta-ol from lanosterol. With this enzyme inhibited ergosterol synthesis cannot occur which causes a significant low concentration of ergosterol in the fungal cell. Ergosterol is essential in maintaining membrane integrity in fungi. Without ergosterol, the fungus cell cannot synthesize membranes thereby increasing fluidity and preventing growth of new cells. This leads to cell lysis which causes it to collapse and die.
References
Isoconazole Pathway References
Czaika VA, Siebenbrock J, Czekalla F, Zuberbier T, Sieber MA: Reactive oxygen species and the bacteriostatic and bactericidal effects of isoconazole nitrate. Mycoses. 2013 May;56 Suppl 1:16-22. doi: 10.1111/myc.12055.
Oyeka CA, Gugnani HC: Isoconazole nitrate versus clotrimazole in foot and nail infections due to Hendersonula toruloidea, Scytalidium hyalinum and dermatophytes. Mycoses. 1992 Nov-Dec;35(11-12):357-61.
Veraldi S: Isoconazole nitrate: a unique broad-spectrum antimicrobial azole effective in the treatment of dermatomycoses, both as monotherapy and in combination with corticosteroids. Mycoses. 2013 May;56 Suppl 1:3-15. doi: 10.1111/myc.12054.
Wishart DS, Feunang YD, Guo AC, Lo EJ, Marcu A, Grant JR, Sajed T, Johnson D, Li C, Sayeeda Z, Assempour N, Iynkkaran I, Liu Y, Maciejewski A, Gale N, Wilson A, Chin L, Cummings R, Le D, Pon A, Knox C, Wilson M: DrugBank 5.0: a major update to the DrugBank database for 2018. Nucleic Acids Res. 2018 Jan 4;46(D1):D1074-D1082. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx1037.
Pubmed: 29126136
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